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Ophiuchus 0.3.2.1

Ophiuchus 0.3.2.1


Ophiuchus is a multiplayer strategy game in a similar vein as the Master of Orion series. more>>
Ophiuchus is a multiplayer strategy game in a similar vein as the Master of Orion series.
Ophiuchus will go through many phases where it is a completely playable game and it comes with further features added on with each major release.
The reason for this is that it is quite impossible for me to create a fully-featured game in one go. Doing it in steps allows me to re-check the game for gameplay quite often. (This also means I get to play it a lot, which serves to keep me interested.)
I aim to eventually create a game of rather large proportions, but this may well take some time. As such, I am concentrating on the gameplay of the game first, on the assumption that while graphics improve and change, gameplay stays eternal.
The game map is a rectangular board of tiles. A tile may contain a star. Each star is orbited by a single inhabitable planet. Each player starts out inhabiting a single planet, and owning 10 units of money.
Each planet a player owns adds 1 unit of money to their treasury per turn. You may build spaceships at your colonies, which cost 4 units of money, and take 1 turn to construct. Spaceships move across the map at a rate of 1 square per turn.
If a fleet encounters an uninhabited planet, it will automatically colonise the planet. If you encounter a planet owned by another player, you can attack and invade it. Combat works on the simple principle of winner-takes-all.
Whichever side has the larger fleet destroys the other side. If you retreat from combat, that is, if you order your fleet to leave a system while another player orders their fleet to attack yours, you lose a third of your ships.
You win the game by invading all colonies held by all other players.
Enhancements:
- When multiple players arrive at the same uncolonized system at the same time, none of them can colonize the planet now.
- Previously, the player with the lowest ID got the planet, leading to an advantage to players with lower IDs.
- This was a problem especially in single player mode, when it gave a great advantage to the player over the computer.
- Attack commands now always give feedback.
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Katapult 0.3.2.1

Katapult 0.3.2.1


Katapult is an application for KDE, written in C++, designed to allow faster access to applications, bookmarks, and other items. more>>
Katapult is an application for KDE, written in C++, designed to allow faster access to applications, bookmarks, and other items.

Katapult project is plugin-based, so it can launch anything that is has a plugin for. Its display is driven by plugins as well, so its appearance is completely customizable. It was inspired by Quicksilver for OS X.

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shUnit2 2.0.3 / 2.1.1

shUnit2 2.0.3 / 2.1.1


shUnit2 is a unit test framework for Bourne based shell scripts, and is designed to work in a similar manner to JUnit, PyUnit. more>>
shUnit2 is a unit test framework for Bourne based shell scripts, and is designed to work in a similar manner to JUnit, PyUnit, etc.

Whats New in This Release:

Back ported the Makefile from 2.1.1pre that included changes to the
docs-docbook-prep target.

Changed the test in assertFalse() so that any non-zero value registers as
false. (Credits to Bryan Larsen)

Updated the testPartyLikeItIs1999() function in the Quick Start documentation.
The expected and actual values were swapped. (Credits to Richard Jensen)

It was pointed out that the simple failed message for a failed assert was not
only insufficient, it was nonstandard (when compared to JUnit) and didnt
provide the user with an expected vs actual result. The code was revised
somewhat to bring closer into alignment with JUnit (v4.3.1 specifically) so
that it feels more "normal". (Credits to Richard Jensen)

As part of the JUnit realignment, it was noticed that fail*() functions in
JUnit dont actually do any comparisons themselves. They only generate a
failure message. Updated the code to match.

Added self-testing unit tests. Kinda horkey, but they did find bugs during the
JUnit realignment.

Fixed the code for returning from asserts as the return was being called before
the unsetting of variables occurred. (Credits to Mathias Goldau)

The assert(True|False)() functions now accept an integer value for a
conditional test. A value of 0 is considered true, while any non-zero value
is considered false.

All public functions now fill use default values to work properly with the -x
shell debugging flag.

Fixed the method of percent calculation for the report to get achieve better
accuracy.

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TimeTrex 2.0.3 / 2.1.0 RC1

TimeTrex 2.0.3 / 2.1.0 RC1


TimeTrex is a complete Web-based payroll and time management suite that offers employee scheduling, attendance. more>>
TimeTrex project is a complete Web-based payroll and time management suite that offers employee scheduling, attendance (time clock), job costing, invoicing/accounts receivable, and payroll in a tightly integrated package.
With the ability to interface with hardware such as iButtons, barcode readers, and cell phones, employees are able to efficiently track their time at the office or on the road.
Main features:
- TimeTrex helps organizations handle their payroll and time management needs in a more efficient and cost effective manner.
- TimeTrex helps organizations concentrate on their core business goals - the ones that generate revenue.
- TimeTrex benefits are well suited to any business, small or large, with one or more locations.
- TimeTrex allows secure and easy access to its web-based interface from anywhere in the world.
Whats New in 2.0.3 Stable Release:
- This release contains several minor bugfixes, including fixes to the installer requirements and to the employee contact information page that caused branch/department settings to reset themselves.
Whats New in 2.1.0 RC1 Development Release:
- This release contains several major new features such as a greatly improved permission system, more advanced premium policies with additional pay formulas, more advanced meal policies, better scheduling, multi-level timesheet verifications and improved reporting. This is the first release with a fully automated installer for both Windows and Linux.
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nfsstats.pl 0.1

nfsstats.pl 0.1


nfsstats.pl is a Net-SNMP sub-agent that parses. more>>
nfsstats.pl is a Net-SNMP sub-agent that parses /proc/net/rpc/nfs and /proc/net/rpc/nfsd to obtain NFS statistics (just like nfsstat), and reports these as SNMP values.

nfsstats.pl is useful for remotely monitoring NFS client or server usage via SNMP to utilities like MRTG, Cacti, or Ganglia.

Installation:
Installation instructsion are contained in the form of comments at the top of nfsstats.pl script. nfsstats.pl is only suitable for Linux. NFS version 3 statistics are made available.

Firstly, ensure you have a working Net-SNMP install. Secondly, ensure you have the Perl sub-components of Net-SNMP installed (in Fedora Core, do yum install net-snmp-perl). Thirdly, save nfsstats.pl to /var/net-snmp/. Add the following line to /etc/snmp/snmpd.conf: master agentx. Start nfsstats.pl in the way of your choice, logged to file of your choice (eg 2>/dev/null). Note that nfsstats.pl must be started as root.

If your snmpd is built with embedded Perl support (Fedora Core doesnt), then you can import the sub agent directly into the snmpd. See the script for more details.

Usage:

After you have successfully installed nfsstats.pl, you should be able to walk the provided OIDs: snmpwalk -v 2c -c public localhost enterprises.6789.6789 or snmpwalk -v 2c -c public localhost .1.3.6.1.4.1.6789.6789. As we have no MIB for nfsstats.pl yet, the numbers coming back wont make much sense. However, they should bear a striking resemblance to the output of /usr/sbin/nfsstat!

The list below is all the 114 statistics that nfsstats.pl can provide for SNMP values. The ones you should monitor (eg using MRTG) are entirely up to you.

enterprises.6789.6789.0.0.1 -> client.rpc.count.calls
enterprises.6789.6789.0.0.2 -> client.rpc.count.retrans
enterprises.6789.6789.0.0.3 -> client.rpc.count.authrefrsh
enterprises.6789.6789.0.3.0.0 -> client3.count.null
enterprises.6789.6789.0.3.0.1 -> client3.percent.null
enterprises.6789.6789.0.3.1.0 -> client3.count.getattr
enterprises.6789.6789.0.3.1.1 -> client3.percent.getattr
enterprises.6789.6789.0.3.2.0 -> client3.count.setattr
enterprises.6789.6789.0.3.2.1 -> client3.percent.setattr
enterprises.6789.6789.0.3.3.0 -> client3.count.lookup
enterprises.6789.6789.0.3.3.1 -> client3.percent.lookup
enterprises.6789.6789.0.3.4.0 -> client3.count.access
enterprises.6789.6789.0.3.4.1 -> client3.percent.access
enterprises.6789.6789.0.3.5.0 -> client3.count.readlink
enterprises.6789.6789.0.3.5.1 -> client3.percent.readlink
enterprises.6789.6789.0.3.6.0 -> client3.count.read
enterprises.6789.6789.0.3.6.1 -> client3.percent.read
enterprises.6789.6789.0.3.7.0 -> client3.count.write
enterprises.6789.6789.0.3.7.1 -> client3.percent.write
enterprises.6789.6789.0.3.8.0 -> client3.count.create
enterprises.6789.6789.0.3.8.1 -> client3.percent.create
enterprises.6789.6789.0.3.9.0 -> client3.count.mkdir
enterprises.6789.6789.0.3.9.1 -> client3.percent.mkdir
enterprises.6789.6789.0.3.10.0 -> client3.count.symlink
enterprises.6789.6789.0.3.10.1 -> client3.percent.symlink
enterprises.6789.6789.0.3.11.0 -> client3.count.mknod
enterprises.6789.6789.0.3.11.1 -> client3.percent.mknod
enterprises.6789.6789.0.3.12.0 -> client3.count.remove
enterprises.6789.6789.0.3.12.1 -> client3.percent.remove
enterprises.6789.6789.0.3.13.0 -> client3.count.rmdir
enterprises.6789.6789.0.3.13.1 -> client3.percent.rmdir
enterprises.6789.6789.0.3.14.0 -> client3.percent.rename
enterprises.6789.6789.0.3.15.0 -> client3.count.link
enterprises.6789.6789.0.3.15.1 -> client3.percent.link
enterprises.6789.6789.0.3.16.0 -> client3.count.readdir
enterprises.6789.6789.0.3.16.1 -> client3.percent.readdir
enterprises.6789.6789.0.3.17.0 -> client3.count.readdirplus
enterprises.6789.6789.0.3.17.1 -> client3.percent.readdirplus
enterprises.6789.6789.0.3.18.0 -> client3.count.fsstat
enterprises.6789.6789.0.3.18.1 -> client3.percent.fsstat
enterprises.6789.6789.0.3.19.0 -> client3.count.fsinfo
enterprises.6789.6789.0.3.19.1 -> client3.percent.fsinfo
enterprises.6789.6789.0.3.20.0 -> client3.count.pathconf
enterprises.6789.6789.0.3.20.1 -> client3.percent.pathconf
enterprises.6789.6789.0.3.21.0 -> client3.count.commit
enterprises.6789.6789.0.3.21.1 -> client3.percent.commit
enterprises.6789.6789.0.3.22.0 -> client3.count.total
enterprises.6789.6789.0.3.22.1 -> client3.percent.total
enterprises.6789.6789.1.0.0 -> server.rpc.count.calls
enterprises.6789.6789.1.0.1 -> server.rpc.count.retrans
enterprises.6789.6789.1.0.2 -> server.rpc.count.badcalls
enterprises.6789.6789.1.0.3 -> server.rpc.count.badauth
enterprises.6789.6789.1.0.4 -> server.rpc.count.badclnt
enterprises.6789.6789.1.0.5 -> server.rpc.count.xdrcall
enterprises.6789.6789.1.3.0.0 -> server3.count.null
enterprises.6789.6789.1.3.0.1 -> server3.percent.null
enterprises.6789.6789.1.3.1.0 -> server3.count.getattr
enterprises.6789.6789.1.3.1.1 -> server3.percent.getattr
enterprises.6789.6789.1.3.2.0 -> server3.count.setattr
enterprises.6789.6789.1.3.2.1 -> server3.percent.setattr
enterprises.6789.6789.1.3.3.0 -> server3.count.lookup
enterprises.6789.6789.1.3.3.1 -> server3.percent.lookup
enterprises.6789.6789.1.3.4.0 -> server3.count.access
enterprises.6789.6789.1.3.4.1 -> server3.percent.access
enterprises.6789.6789.1.3.5.0 -> server3.count.readlink
enterprises.6789.6789.1.3.5.1 -> server3.percent.readlink
enterprises.6789.6789.1.3.6.0 -> server3.count.read
enterprises.6789.6789.1.3.6.1 -> server3.percent.read
enterprises.6789.6789.1.3.7.0 -> server3.count.write
enterprises.6789.6789.1.3.7.1 -> server3.percent.write
enterprises.6789.6789.1.3.8.0 -> server3.count.create
enterprises.6789.6789.1.3.8.1 -> server3.percent.create
enterprises.6789.6789.1.3.9.0 -> server3.count.mkdir
enterprises.6789.6789.1.3.9.1 -> server3.percent.mkdir
enterprises.6789.6789.1.3.10.0 -> server3.count.symlink
enterprises.6789.6789.1.3.10.1 -> server3.percent.symlink
enterprises.6789.6789.1.3.11.0 -> server3.count.mknod
enterprises.6789.6789.1.3.11.1 -> server3.percent.mknod
enterprises.6789.6789.1.3.12.0 -> server3.count.remove
enterprises.6789.6789.1.3.12.1 -> server3.percent.remove
enterprises.6789.6789.1.3.13.0 -> server3.count.rmdir
enterprises.6789.6789.1.3.13.1 -> server3.percent.rmdir
enterprises.6789.6789.1.3.14.0 -> server3.count.rename
enterprises.6789.6789.1.3.14.1 -> server3.percent.rename
enterprises.6789.6789.1.3.15.0 -> server3.count.link
enterprises.6789.6789.1.3.15.1 -> server3.percent.link
enterprises.6789.6789.1.3.16.0 -> server3.count.readdir
enterprises.6789.6789.1.3.16.1 -> server3.percent.readdir
enterprises.6789.6789.1.3.17.0 -> server3.count.readdirplus
enterprises.6789.6789.1.3.17.1 -> server3.percent.readdirplus
enterprises.6789.6789.1.3.18.0 -> server3.count.fsstat
enterprises.6789.6789.1.3.18.1 -> server3.percent.fsstat
enterprises.6789.6789.1.3.19.0 -> server3.count.fsinfo
enterprises.6789.6789.1.3.19.1 -> server3.percent.fsinfo
enterprises.6789.6789.1.3.20.0 -> server3.count.pathconf
enterprises.6789.6789.1.3.20.1 -> server3.percent.pathconf
enterprises.6789.6789.1.3.21.0 -> server3.count.commit
enterprises.6789.6789.1.3.21.1 -> server3.percent.commit
enterprises.6789.6789.1.3.22.0 -> server3.count.total
enterprises.6789.6789.1.3.22.1 -> server3.percent.total
enterprises.6789.6789.1.6.0 -> server.replycache.count.hits
enterprises.6789.6789.1.6.1 -> server.replycache.count.misses
enterprises.6789.6789.1.6.2 -> server.replycache.count.nocache
enterprises.6789.6789.1.7.0 -> server.fhcache.count.lookups
enterprises.6789.6789.1.7.1 -> server.fhcache.count.anon
enterprises.6789.6789.1.7.2 -> server.fhcache.count.nocache_dir
enterprises.6789.6789.1.7.3 -> server.fhcache.count.nocache_nondir
enterprises.6789.6789.1.7.4 -> server.fhcache.count.stale
enterprises.6789.6789.1.8.0 -> server.threads.count
enterprises.6789.6789.1.8.1 -> server.threads.fullcount
enterprises.6789.6789.1.50 -> server.net.count.packets
enterprises.6789.6789.1.51 -> server.net.count.udp
enterprises.6789.6789.1.52 -> server.net.count.tcp
enterprises.6789.6789.1.53 -> server.net.count.tcpconn

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